the town of Mir, Russian Empire (now Belarus). After relocating a number of times during World War II, it has evolved into three yeshivas: one in Jerusalem...
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Mir Yeshiva or Mirrer Yeshiva may refer to: Mir Yeshiva (Belarus) Mir Yeshiva (Brooklyn) Mir Yeshiva (Jerusalem) Mir Brachfeld, branch of Mir Yeshiva...
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publicist Mir Castle Complex St. Nicholas' Church, Mir Mir Yeshiva (Belarus) Battle of Mir Isser Zalman Meltzer History of the Jews in Belarus Karelichy...
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The Mir Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת מיר, Yeshivat Mir), known also as The Mir, is an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Beit Yisrael, Jerusalem. With over 9,000 single...
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Gedolei HaTorah. See also Mir Yeshiva (Belarus) The original Mirrer Yeshiva was founded in 1815 in Mir (now in Belarus), and remained in operation there...
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company) Mir yeshiva (Belarus) Mir yeshiva (Brooklyn), successor to the Belarus Mir Yeshiva Mir yeshiva (Jerusalem), successor to the Belarus Mir Yeshiva Metropolitan...
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Raduń Yeshiva. In 1903 Finkel married Malka, the daughter of Rabbi Eliyahu Boruch Kamai who was the Rosh Yeshiva of the yeshiva in Mir, Belarus. Three...
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Shmuel Berenbaum (category Mir Yeshiva alumni)
studied in the Mir Yeshiva located in the town of Mir, now in Belarus. At the onset of World War II, he traveled with the rest of the Mir Yeshiva to Vilna,...
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Yeshiva), was a prestigious Lithuanian yeshiva located in the town of Volozhin in the Russian Empire (now Valozhyn, Belarus). It was founded around 1803 by Rabbi...
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Yeruchom Levovitz (category People from Mir, Belarus)
the Mir Yeshiva in Belarus. Maran Yeruchom Levovitz was born in 1875 (5635 in the Jewish calendar) in Lyuban, in present-day Minsk Region, Belarus (near...
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List of Belarusian Jews (redirect from List of Jews in Belarus)
Belarus. Jacob Rutstein, businessman Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin, yeshiva dean of Volozhin Yeshiva Eliezer Yehuda Finkel, yeshiva dean of Mir Yeshiva (Belarus)...
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Binyamin Zeilberger (category Mir Yeshiva alumni)
and Chana (Johanna) Zeilberger. In 1935 he enrolled in the Mir Yeshiva in what is now Belarus, where he shared a room in a boarding house with Aryeh Leib...
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Shmuel Brudny (category Mir Yeshiva alumni)
shiur in the Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn. Brudny was born in August 1915 to Rabbi Elya and Basya Brudny in Smarhon', Russia (now in Belarus), during World...
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Chaim Leib Tiktinsky (category Mir rosh yeshivas)
1823, in the town of Mir in the Russian Empire (currently in Belarus). His father, Rabbi Shmuel Tiktinsky, had founded the Mir Yeshiva in his town several...
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A yeshiva (/jəˈʃiːvə/; Hebrew: ישיבה, lit. 'sitting'; pl. ישיבות, yeshivot or yeshivos) is a traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the...
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with the foundation and development of" the Mir Yeshiva (Belarus), from which came the one in Jerusalem, the Mir in Brooklyn and Bais HaTalmud. Shmuel Tiktinsky...
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Binyomin Beinush Finkel (category Mir rosh yeshivas)
rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Mir in Jerusalem. He was born in Mir, Belarus, where his father Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel was the rosh yeshiva of the Mir yeshiva...
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Beth Hatalmud Rabbinical College (redirect from Yeshiva Bais Hatalmud)
students of the Mir Yeshiva in Belarus, which survived the Holocaust by escaping to Japan and ultimately found refuge in Shanghai where the yeshiva spent the...
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Gershon Yankelewitz (category Mir Yeshiva alumni)
Yankelewitz was born in Lubcha, present day Belarus. Prior to World War II Yankelewitz studied at the Mir Yeshiva (Belarus) and was considered a Talmid Muvhak...
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The Mir Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto in Mir, Belarus during World War II. It housed at least 3,000 Jews, of whom about 2,900 were exterminated as part of the...
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List of Jewish communities by country (redirect from List of yeshivas)
yeshivas, midrashas and Hebrew schools in Israel and List of synagogues in Israel Musmeah Yeshua Synagogue Magain Shalome Synagogue Kaifeng Jews Mir yeshiva...
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CT Yeruchom Levovitz, mashgiach ruchani, Mir yeshiva (Belarus) Avigdor Miller, mashgiach ruchani, Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, and community rabbi Ephraim...
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Zwartendijk Persona Non Grata (2015 film) Nansen passport Ładoś Group Mir Yeshiva (Belarus) Portals: History Judaism Biography Japan Tenembaum B. "Sempo "Chiune"...
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in commemoration of Zwartendijk and regional resistance fighters. Mir Yeshiva (Belarus) Thomas Hildebrand Preston, 6th Baronet Frits Philips Paldiel, Mordecai...
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behavior. Bernstein then moved to the Mir Yeshiva (Belarus), where he studied for two years. After his time in Mir, he traveled from town to town, eventually...
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Isser Zalman Meltzer (category Mir Yeshiva alumni)
the rabbi of the city, and at the Mir Yeshiva. In 1884, at the age of 14, he began studying at the Volozhin yeshiva under the Netziv and Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik...
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more groups of Perushim emigrate to Palestine. 1817 – The Mir Yeshiva is established in Mir by Rabbi Shmuel Tiktinsky. 1841 – The non-religious Jewish...
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in Belarus begins as early as the 8th century. Jews lived in all parts of the lands of modern Belarus. In 1897, the Jewish population of Belarus reached...
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Aryeh Leib Baron (category Mir Yeshiva alumni)
1930s, Baron went to study in the Mir Yeshiva, where he stayed until the outbreak of World War II, when the yeshiva escaped to Vilnius. In 1940, with...
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Yechezkel Levenstein (category Mir mashgiach ruchanis)
March) 1974), was the mashgiach ruchani of the Mir Yeshiva, in Mir, Belarus and during the yeshiva's escape to Lithuania and on to Shanghai due to the...
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